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Giacomo Agostini: Life and career in pictures
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Giacomo Agostini celebrates his 78th birthday today (June 16) so there’s no better time to reflect on the Italian’s illustrious career.
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Racing Classic Motorcycles – First you have to finish
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By Andy Reynolds I really enjoyed this book by Andy Reynolds. I met Andy for the first time last year, when he was scrutineering at a damp and cold Classic Racing Motorcycle Club meet at
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Here’s a bright move
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I’VE BEEN CONSIDERING getting one of the current generation of LED worklights for my unpowered garage for some time, but I find most of those on offer are more suited to builders than workshops, as
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What’s inside the June issue of RealClassic?
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Our brand new June edition of RealClassic magazine is packed full of classic machines, tales from the shed, in-depth interviews and striking photography.
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Big value… that’s the size of it
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I’M NOT A big fan of labels, particularly if it means paying an extra 30 quid for a badge. When hunting for a decent set of good quality, warm and ideally waterproof gloves, I’d much
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Obituary: Angus McPhail
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The world of motorcycles lost one of its most eccentric geniuses when coronavirus claimed Angus McPhail in April. He was best known in drag racing and sprinting circles, particularly for Jade Warrior that had him
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A Continental Conundrum
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RC reader Ray is getting to grips with his second Royal Enfield rebuild. He’s building up a 250 Continental GT
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Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show postponed until October
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Following the UK Government advice on the coronavirus pandemic we have unfortunately had to postpone our April/August Stafford Classic Motorcycle Show once again.
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Support the NHS with Wemoto’s NEW charity t-shirt
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Wemoto’s just released its latest charity t-shirt – and this year, it’s donating the profits to the NHS.
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BIKE SHED RIDERS TAKE TO THE STREETS
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LONDON’S BIKE SHED MCC has mobilised its motorcycle community to help out during the Covid-19 pandemic. When The Bike Shed was forced to close its doors they decided to create a volunteer riders’ group to